This is a simple quick sauce to drizzle over steaks. It is impressive and really unique. I love to pair some of the same flavors by making a salad with fresh blackberries, bleu cheese, candied walnuts and a creamy maple/brandy dressing, my simple mashed parsnips and cauliflower for a different side dish and pumpernickle or rye rolls. I have served this over skirt steak and over fillet mignon as well. It is just a great sauce for a nice change.
Provided by SarasotaCook
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 40m
Yield 4 Steak, 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Steaks -- I like to saute mine in a cast iron pan, but any large heavy saute pan will work for this. If you decide to go with a skirt steak they will not have to be finished in the oven, but if you use a thicker cut of meat, you will need a oven proof pan to finish the cooking in the oven.
- Heat the pan to medium high heat and add the olive oil. Season the steak well on both sides with salt and pepper and bring to room temperature. Sear the steak on one side for 4-5 minutes until nice and brown (the time will depend of how thick the steak is) and then flip. I like to finish in a 425 degree oven for about 5-8 minutes until it reaches your desired internal temperature. NOTE: These times are based on on 1 1/2" thick strip or fillet. Remove the steak once done and transfer to a plate and cover with foil to let rest.
- Onions -- As the steak finishes in the oven, cook the onions in a separate small sauce pan. Heat to medium high and then add the butter and onions. Season with salt and pepper and saute 5-8 minutes until the onions are lightly golden brown and tender. Finish by adding the thyme. Just reduce to low while the steaks finish and you make the sauce.
- Sauce -- After the steak is done and resting, return the pan to the stove on medium heat. Add in the garlic and cook just a minute, then add the white wine to deglaze the pan. Scrape up the drippings as well. Cook just a couple of minutes so it reduces slightly. It doesn't take long. Then remove the pan off the heat as you stir in the brandy and then return it. NEVER pour a flammable liquid like brandy directly over the heat. Return to medium heat and bring to a boil. Then remove from the heat and add in the mustard, butter and blackberry jam. Just whisk everything together. The heat of the pan and wine will warm up everything perfectly.
- Serve -- Plate the steak and top with a few of the onions. Then drizzle a little of the sauce on the top. If you go with a skirt steak or something similar you can slice up the steak on a batter and serve it the same way with the onions and sauce.
- As I said I love a green salad with blackberries, blue cheese and candied walnuts to bring all the flavors together and my parsnips and cauliflower puree for a nice twist to mashed potatoes. Make the potatoes (aka cauliflower) and the walnuts all ahead, so it is just matter of a quick reheat and the steak. A gorgeous dinner for friends one night.
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JJ Family
[email protected]I love how versatile this recipe is. You can use different types of steak and onions to create different flavor combinations.
Sandra Ejike
[email protected]This dish is perfect for a quick and easy weeknight meal. It's ready in under 30 minutes, and it's sure to please the whole family.
Julian Velazquez
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! The steak was cooked to perfection, and the blackberry brandy sauce was amazing. I will definitely be making this again.
Jack Bee
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of steak, but this dish changed my mind. The blackberry brandy sauce is incredible, and it really makes the steak.
Malik ramzan Murtaza khalung
[email protected]This dish is perfect for a special occasion. It's elegant and delicious, and it's sure to impress your guests.
Hagar Arthur
[email protected]I love the combination of flavors in this dish. The steak is tender and juicy, the onions are caramelized, and the blackberry brandy sauce is the perfect finishing touch.
Shereen Almomani
[email protected]This recipe is a winner! I'll be making it again and again.
Vadim Cotruta
[email protected]5/5 stars! This dish is a must-try for any steak lover.
Kalaivanan Kalai
[email protected]I highly recommend this recipe. It's a delicious and easy way to enjoy steak.
Umar Khayam
[email protected]This is one of my favorite recipes. It's so versatile, and you can use different types of steak and onions to create different flavor combinations.
Shahmeer Qasim
[email protected]I love how easy this recipe is to follow. Even if you're not a seasoned cook, you can still make this dish and it will turn out great.
Noni Doll
[email protected]This dish is perfect for a special occasion. It's elegant and delicious, and it's sure to impress your guests.
Felix Gregorcyk
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of steak, but this dish changed my mind. The blackberry brandy sauce is incredible, and it really makes the steak.
Naila Awan
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! The steak was cooked to perfection, and the blackberry brandy sauce was amazing. I will definitely be making this again.
Thubelihle Mcunu
[email protected]I've made this dish several times now, and it's always a hit. My friends and family love the unique flavor of the blackberry brandy sauce.
Tweet Ly
[email protected]This dish is a winner! The steak was tender and juicy, the onions were flavorful, and the blackberry brandy sauce was to die for.
Mian Saleem
[email protected]The steak was cooked perfectly, and the onions were caramelized to perfection. The blackberry brandy sauce was the perfect finishing touch.
Pieter Horn
[email protected]I was skeptical about the blackberry brandy sauce, but it turned out to be amazing! It's the perfect balance of sweet and savory, and it really elevates the steak.
Elina Elina
[email protected]This blackberry brandy sauce is a game-changer! The sweetness of the berries complements the steak perfectly, and the brandy adds a touch of sophistication. I'll definitely be making this again.